Terenure

Terenure

Leagues Played
All-Ireland League 197
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

All-Ireland League 10/04 13:30 2 Cork Constitution vs Terenure - View
All-Ireland League 10/10 18:30 3 Lansdowne vs Terenure - View
All-Ireland League 10/25 13:30 4 Terenure vs Nenagh Ormond - View
All-Ireland League 11/01 14:30 5 Ballynahinch vs Terenure - View
All-Ireland League 11/15 14:30 6 Terenure vs St Mary's - View
All-Ireland League 11/29 14:30 7 Clontarf vs Terenure - View

Results

All-Ireland League 09/27 13:30 1 Terenure v UCD - PPT.
All-Ireland League 04/05 13:30 18 Cork Constitution v Terenure L 47-45
All-Ireland League 03/29 14:30 17 Terenure v Young Munster L 12-20
All-Ireland League 03/22 14:30 16 Lansdowne v Terenure L 32-0
All-Ireland League 03/01 14:30 15 Terenure v Clontarf L 15-17
All-Ireland League 02/15 14:30 14 Armagh v Terenure L 31-29
All-Ireland League 02/08 15:00 13 Terenure v St Mary's W 27-24
All-Ireland League 01/25 14:30 12 Garryowen v Terenure W 9-35
All-Ireland League 01/18 14:30 11 Terenure v UCD W 25-11
All-Ireland League 01/11 14:30 10 Ballynahinch v Terenure D 24-24
All-Ireland League 12/14 14:30 9 Terenure v Ballynahinch W 24-3
All-Ireland League 12/07 14:30 8 UCD v Terenure W 24-27

Wikipedia - Terenure College RFC

Terenure College RFC is an amateur rugby union club based in the Terenure suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The institution, founded on 5 November 1940, plays in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League.

History

Terenure College RFC was founded on 5 November 1940. With a great love for the game and concerned that past pupils were not playing rugby union after leaving school, Rev. Fr Jackie Corbett, O.Carm., chaired a meeting of rugby playing past pupils of Terenure College in the Hotel Lenehan, Harcourt Street, Dublin.[]

Terenure played their first match shortly afterwards against the Terenure College SCT at the time. The club won 8 points to 3. It took until 8 January 1959 for Terenure to be promoted to a Senior club after fourteen applications to the Leinster Branch, that after winning five Junior 1 titles and many other trophies. Two years later Mick Hipwell was selected to play for Ireland, Terenure's first Irish international. Mick played against England at Twickenham.[]

The years 1965-7 were successful seasons for Terenure under the captaincy of Eddie Coleman (later to be IRFU president) and Eddie Thornton respectively, as they won the Leinster Senior league twice in a row. Terenure College RFC has had a number of players represent Ireland. These include Mick Hipwell, Brendan Sherry, Paul Haycock, Ciaran Clarke, Niall Hogan, David Corkery, Girvan Dempsey, and Eric Miller. Terenure has also supplied personnel to the Irish team at other levels including a number of "baggage masters".[]

Terenure Rugby Club is a proud and passionate rugby union team based in Dublin, Ireland. Established with a strong community spirit, the club is renowned for its commitment to developing players of all ages and skill levels, fostering a welcoming environment both on and off the field. Terenure Rugby has a rich history of competitive success and is dedicated to promoting the values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. The club's vibrant culture and enthusiastic supporters make it a central part of the local community, inspiring players to excel and enjoy the game of rugby at every level.